Alive and well or Smokescreen for alternative ends

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Alive and well or Smokescreen for alternative ends The Olympic Ideal Alive and well or Smokescreen for alternative ends

Quiz! What year did the first modern Olympiad take place ? Which person is widely accepted as the ‘father of the modern Olympic Games’? In which year did the first take place in England? How many colours are depicted in the Olympic rings? Where did team GB place on the medals table in Beijing 2008 and how many gold’s were won? Where is the next Olympics to be held after 2012? How many companies are sponsoring the 2012 games? London 2012 is what number Olympiad?

Lesson Objectives To describe the effects of pre- industrialisation and industrialisation to popular recreation and rational recreation. How these factors have lead to the development of the modern Olympics Games. To identify what the Olympic ideal is?

Popular Recreation ‘Popular recreations were pre-industrial sports and pastimes mainly associated with the peasant or lower class.’ Linked with holy and religious days. Ashbourne mob football (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqtd7LOoRVM ) Cheese rolling – Cooper’s Hill Cock fighting Why was this linked to pre-industrial period?

Popular Recreation Characteristics are Local Disorganised Uncodified Violent / force not skill Working class Limited equipment

Industrial landscape.. Urbanisation ‘development of cities caused by the movement of the working population from rural areas to towns’ What effect did the urbanisation have on populations in relation to Society Class

Socio-cultural factors for the development of Rational Recreation Influence of middle class embedded morality into recreation – Fair play!! Codification of sports Competitions Organisations Achieved by public school system. Can you name any sports that originated by public schools? -Rugby -Eton Wall Game -Cricket

The Olympic Ideal Baron Pierre de Coubertin philosophy Bring nations together - international harmony Cross national competition – cultural tolerance Participation was regarded as far more important than winning Fair play and sportsmanship I would like you to make up an Olympic oath!!!! (the cheesier the better!!)

The debate…. Is the Olympic ideal relevant today?